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Today's Stories
August 9, 2005
Monica Benderman
Is Being a Conscientious Objector
Now Criminal?
August
6-8, 2005
Alexander
Cockburn
How the British Destroyed India
Jason
Leopold
Halliburton and Iran: Still Doing
Business After All These Years?
Ray
McGovern
Iran, Truth-Tellers and the Devotees
of Preemption
David
Krieger
From Hiroshima to Humanity
Sharon
K. Weiner / Robert Jensen
From Hiroshima to Iraq and Back
Fred
Gardner
The Budtender's View of a Rip-Off
August
5, 2005
Bill Christison
New NIE Report on Iran's Nukes
will Not Deter US's Posture of Extreme Aggressiveness
Paul
Craig Roberts
Kelo: a Supreme Assault on Personal
Liberty
Alexander
Cockburn
The Taj Mahal as Kitsch; the Editor
and the Water-Walking Guru
August
4, 2005
Tom Barry
Inside Bush's "World Democracy
Movement"
Lila
Rajiva
John Bolton's New Internationalism
Greg
Moses
Bush Teaches Intelligent Design in
Prison
Alexander
Cockburn
Indian Journal: Why Indian Farmers
Kill Themselves
August
3, 2005
Alexander
Cockburn
Broken Arrows and Iran: a B-52 Pilot
Remembers
Paul
Craig Roberts
The Kelo Calamity: Money, Power and
Eminent Domaine
William
A. Cook
Innocent Victims: From Hiroshima to Lower Manhattan
Dave
Zirin
Bush's Texas Rangers: a Crackhouse for Juiced Players?
Dave
Lindorff
Court Packing and Worker Rights
José
Pertierra
Why Hamdi Isaac Yes and Posada
Carriles No?
August
2, 2005
Ramzi
Kysia
Disengagement and Diaspora: High Walls
and Razor Wire in the Hebron
William
A. Cook
Words Without Meaning: Torturing Bodies
and Language
Paul
Craig Roberts
When Armageddon Gets No Press
Mike
Whitney
Chertoff's Preemptive Crackdown: 600 Arrests, Only 76 Charged
Ron
Jacobs
Be a Hero: Demand That Johnny Come
Home
Norman
Madarsz
Before the Stun Gun: Jean Charles de Menezes, RIP
Tim
Wise
The Faulty Logic of "Terrorist"
Profiling

August
1, 2005
Virginia
Rodino
Why Bono and Geldof Got It Wrong:
War and Global Poverty are Linked
Diana
Barahona
Return to Venezuela: Land Reform
and Neighborhood Doctors
Joshua
Frank
Gitmo's Kangaroo Courts: First Torture Them, Then Rig Their Trials
Mike
Whitney
The Consolidation of Powers: Rubber Stamp Roberts
Norm
Dixon
The Worst Terror Attacks in History
Norman
Solomon
Operation Withdrawal Scam
James
Petras
The Corruption of Lula's Regime

July
30 / 31, 2005
Alexander
Cockburn
Lost Nuclear Warheads Now in Iran?
JoAnn
Wypijewski
Scenes and Silver Linings from Labor's
Crack-Up: a Special Report from Chicago
Sheldon
Rampton
War is Fun as Hell: the Video Games
Recruiters Play
Jack
Z. Bratich
Fingerprints of Power: a Summer of Double Super Secrecy
Greg
Moses
How to Cool Your Heels in Texas When It's Late July Across the
World
Jordan
Green
From Woolworth to Wal-Mart: Economics and the Race Divide in
a Southern City
Patrick
Cockburn
Getting Out of Iraq: 5,000 US Troops Have Gone AWOL
Brian
Cloughley
The Bush-Cheney Fixation on Iran
Justin
Taylor
Harry Potter and the War on Terror
Saul
Landau
Enhancements for the Imperial Life: Fashionism Takes Command!
John
Walsh
Dems Field Another Pro-War Candidate: Meet Hack the Hawk
Joshua
Frank
Color-Coded Justice: John Roberts's Racial Hang Up
Ron
Jacobs
Who Needs Feminism? We Have Condi Rice!
Fred
Gardner
The Ethan and Gavin Show
John
Chuckman
Friedman on Terrorism: the Dumbest Story Ever Written
Liaquat
Ali Khan
Lessons City Bombers Need to Learn from Newton and Donne
Remi
Kanazi
Annexing Justice in Palestine
Naveen
Jaganathan
The Gurgaon Riots Rock India
Richard
Heinberg
Where is the Hirsch Peak Oil Report?
Max
Watts
Francis Ona, the Napoleon of Mekamui
Ben
Tripp
Write Your Own Editorial!
Poets'
Basement
Whalen & Engel, Landau, Albert and Krieger

July
29, 2005
Cockburn
/ St. Clair
Who's the Real Martyr? Judy Miller or Jim DeFede?
P.
Sainath
The Class War in Gurgaon
Niranjan
Ramakrishnan
How the West Was Lost: CAFTA
and the Disassembling of America
Dave
Lindorff
Marvelous Marvin Bush
J.L.
Chestnut, Jr.
America's Racist Inventory: Oppression
Breeds Violence
Pat
Williams
Giving Away the Last Best Place
Norman
Solomon
In Praise of Kevin Benderman: a Moral
Leader of the Nation Goes to Prison
Sen.
Russ Feingold
The Bad News About the Energy Bill

July
28, 2005
Paul
Craig Roberts
Departing Iraq
William
S. Lind
The Duke of Alba and George W. Bush
Gilad
Atzmon
Blair the Camera Man
Joshua
Frank
Passing CAFTA: Blame the Democrats
Lila
Rajiva
Vision Mumbai Submerged
Amina
Mire
Pigmentation and Empire: the Emerging
Skin-Whitening Industry
Website
of the Day
Gateway to Underground News
July
27, 2005
Roger
Morris
The Source Beyond Rove: Condoleezza
Rice at the Center of the Plame Scandal
Gary
Leupp
Is Iran Being Set Up?
Paul
Craig Roberts
US Falling Behind Across the Board
Jackie
Corr
Class War on the Ruby River: the Billionaire with His Foot in
His Mouth
Mike
Whitney
The Coming End of the Housing Bubble
Dave
Zirin
Why Lance Armstrong Must Break with Bush
Christopher
Bradley
Why I Have Trouble Reading the News
Norman
Solomon
Thomas Friedman, Liberal Sadist?
Website
of the Day
Stormin' Norman
July
26, 2005
Suren
Pillay
The Enemy Within: When the "Other"
is One of "Us"
JoAnn
Wypijewski
Fission and Fizzle in Chicago: SEIU and
Teamsters Quit the AFL
Patrick
Cockburn
Iraq: the Unwinnable War
David
Anderson
When the Greatest Outrage is the Lack of Outrage: NYC's Subway
Searches
Joshua
Frank
Hillary Clinton: Outflanking Bush from the Right
Lenni
Brenner
Biography as Wish-Fulfillment: Jefferson, Hitchens and Atheism
David
Swanson
Nuking Native Land
Nuking Native Land
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Cindy
Sheehan in Dallas
What One
Mom has to Say to Bush
By MIKE
FERNER
“That
lying bastard, George Bush, is taking a five-week vacation in
time of war,” Cindy Sheehan told 200 cheering members of
Veterans For Peace at their annual convention in Dallas last Friday
evening. She then announced she would go to Bush’s vacation
home in nearby Crawford, Texas and camp out until he “tells
me why my son died in Iraq. I’ve got the whole month of
August off, and so does he.”
Sheehan
left the VFP meeting on Saturday morning and is now in Crawford
with a couple dozen veterans and local peace activists, waiting
for Bush to talk with her. She said in Dallas that if he sends
anyone else to see her, as happened when national security adviser
Steve Hadley and deputy White House chief of staff Joe Hagin did
later that day, she would demand that “You get that maniac
out here to talk with me in person.”
She
told the audience of veterans from World War Two to today’s
war in Iraq, that the two main things she plans to tell the man
she holds responsible for son Casey’s death are “Quit
saying that U.S. troops died for a noble cause in Iraq, unless
you say, ‘well, except for Casey Sheehan.’ Don’t
you dare spill any more blood in Casey’s name. You do not
have permission to use my son’s name.”
“And
the other thing I want him to tell me is ‘just what was
the noble cause Casey died for?’ Was it freedom and democracy?
Bullshit! He died for oil. He died to make your friends richer.
He died to expand American imperialism in the Middle East. We’re
not freer here, thanks to your PATRIOT Act. Iraq is not free.
You get America out of Iraq and Israel out of Palestine and you’ll
stop the terrorism,” she exclaimed.
“There,
I used the ‘I’ word – imperialism,” the
48 year-old mother quipped. “And now I’m going to
use another ‘I’ word – impeachment – because
we cannot have these people pardoned. They need to be tried on
war crimes and go to jail.”
As
the veterans in Dallas rose to their feet, Sheehan said defiantly,
“My son was killed in 2004. I am not paying my taxes for
2004. You killed my son, George Bush, and I don’t owe you
a penny...you give my son back and I’ll pay my taxes. Come
after me (for back taxes) and we’ll put this war on trial.”
The
co-founder of Gold Star Mothers for Peace objected to hearing
that her son was among the soldiers lost in Iraq. “He’s
not lost,” she said tearfully. “He’s dead. He
became an angel while I was sleeping.”
She
railed against the notion expressed by officials in the Bush administration
that bringing the troops home now would dishonor the sacrifice
of those who have died. “By sending honorable people to
die, they so dishonor themselves. They say we must complete our
mission…but why would I want one more mother to go through
what I have, just because my son is dead?”
The
Vacaville, California resident said she first heard of Veterans
For Peace in early May last year, during a CNN report about an
exhibit of white crosses arranged in rows in the Santa Barbara
beach. The exhibit was organized by VFP Chapter 54 to memorialize
each U.S. soldier killed in Iraq. Her son had died the month before.
“I decided there was only one place I wanted to be on Mother’s
Day that year, and it was Santa Barbara,” she told the VFP
members in Dallas.
Retired
Special Forces Sgt. and VFP member, Stan Goff, today initiated
a “Talk to Cindy” campaign to get Bush to meet with
Sheehan. Contact information for the White House is: (202) 456-1111
or comments@whitehouse.gov
Mike
Ferner is a writer in Toledo, Ohio and a member of Veterans
for Peace. He can be reached at mike.ferner@sbcglobal.net
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